Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you, Mr. Stogran, for being here. I also want to thank you for coming to London at the end of September to meet with veterans in my community. They are most grateful and wanted me to extend their gratitude to you publicly.
The committee members have asked you about your personal information and how it may or may not have been used by Veterans Affairs. Of course, we've heard the recent apology to Mr. Sean Bruyea. I'm wondering if that apology is enough. Is it enough for the minister and the government to stand up and say that “this is unacceptable, we did a bad thing”? Or is it necessary now to have a full inquiry? I think that has been alluded to, but do we need a full inquiry into this and perhaps the situation surrounding other complainants?